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you can get any camera that fits your budget... "pinagsawaan"...i think this depicts if you really loose interest in photography. you can start with a simple camera body and the kit lens...if you want to try out a macro....then get a macro lens...then if your into landscapes...get a wide angle lens...so you're investing on the lens along the way. The thing to be contented with you're gear is to learn appreciate you're photos.

Of course you would still ask what to get between the two....

id say i would get the 1000d then use the money to save for my next potential lens.

actually, you can also do that with a point and shoot camera as long as it lets you control aperture settings..

But if you really want a DSLR, The price difference of the 1000D and 450D is relatively big, you can buy yourself a 50mm 1.8 prime lens na, although i'd suggest you hold off buying a new lens agad and focus on mastering the kit lens first.

Kit lens is the best lens for a beginner. Yes you can blur the background of your subject kahit na kit lens lang, its just a matter of putting the subject at a certain distance from the background, mas malayo ang pagitan nila, mas blurred.

Get whatever your money can afford. Go for 40D if you can afford it. Get 450D if that's how far your money can go. When you get a unit now, remember that you will always want to upgrade sometime soon. So, it's better to get the best that you can afford now.